MNT on TV: Back to Their Clubs

As MNT players return to their clubs following the international break, a whole host of them can be seen on U.S. television this weekend (all times ET).

MNTApr 1, 2016

Friday

Lee Nguyen kick things off on Friday night as his New England Revolution look for their first win of the MLS campaign when they host the New York Red Bulls at Gillette Stadium (6 p.m.; UniMas). In Mexico, Michael Orozco, Paul Arriola and Club Tijuana will look to extend their eight-game Liga MX unbeaten streak when they take on Luis Gil and Queretaro at Estadio Caliente (11:30 p.m.; Azteca America).

Saturday

Things get started early in England on Saturday as Brad Guzan and Aston Villa welcome Chelsea and squad hopeful Matt Miazga to Villa Park(7:45 a.m.; NBCSN). Fresh off his goal on Tuesday against Guatemala, defender Geoff Cameron and eighth-place Stoke City will look to continue their chase for a spot in European competition when they host Swansea (10 a.m.; Premier League Extra Time). Meanwhile, DeAndre Yedlin returns for Sunderland, who will look to climb out of the Premier League’s relegation zone when they host West Bromwich Albion (10 a.m.; Premier League Extra Time).

Having made his first appearance of the new year, Timmy Chandler and Eintracht Frankfurt visit Bundesliga table-toppers Bayern Munich (9:30 a.m.; FS2). At the same time, Alfredo Morales and tenth-place Ingolstadt will hope to climb back up the Bundesliga table as they take on Schalke (9:30 a.m.; Fox Soccer Plus). Meanwhile, fresh of his U.S. MNT debut, midfielder Christian Pulisic will hope to get back in the 18 for second-place Borussia Dortmund as they take on Werder Bremen (12:30 p.m., FOX).

For the night cap, plan your evening around a flurry of MLS and Liga MX action.

Having combined for a goal and assist on Tuesday against Guatemala, Jozy Altidore and Michael Bradley will hope to continue their form when Toronto FC visits the Colorado Rapids (8 p.m.; MLS Live). Just to the west, Graham Zusi and Sporting KC will try to extend their perfect start to the new campaign when they take on Kyle Beckerman, Nick Rimando and Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium (8:30 p.m.; MLS Live). Later in the night, Clint Dempsey, Jordan Morris and Seattle Sounders FC seek to turn around their slow start to the season as they welcome the Montreal Impact to CenturyLink Field (10 p.m.; MLS Live).

MNT players are involved with the top four Liga MX clubs, all of whom are playing Saturday night. Omar Gonzalez and Pachuca will look to win their second straight when they visit Cruz Azul (7 p.m.; Univision). Following that game, goalkeeper William Yarbrough and fourth-place Club Leon will aim to jump back up the table when they face Edgar Castillo and Liga MX leaders Monterrey (10 p.m.; NBC Universo). One hour later, Ventura Alvarado and Club America try for four wins in a row as they pay a visit to Chiapas (11 p.m.; Univision Deportes Network).

Sunday

On Sunday, John Brooks and Fabian Johnson hope to play a part when third-place Hertha Berlin pay a visit to fifth-place Borussia Mönchengladbach (9:30 a.m.; FS1). Meanwhile, Tim Howard returns to Old Trafford for the final time as Everton take on Manchester United (11 a.m.; USA Network). The weekend closes out Sunday night when Darlington Nagbe and the Portland Timbers try to hand Brek Shea and Orlando City SC their first defeat of 2016 (8 p.m.; FS1).